Tom Wesselmann, 1931-2004
Blonde Vivienne. Künstlerplatzteller, 1989
Glazed ceramic plate
Signed in the plate. Also with the printed signature on the reverse and the manufacturer's details and hand numbering
Published by Rosenthal as 'Künstlerplatzteller', Germany. The exact edition size is unkown
Diam: 31 cm; 12 1/4 in
Provenance: Private Collection, USA.
Note:
This plate, titled "Blonde Vivienne", features a vibrant and seductive blonde woman, a recurring motif in Wesselmann's works, rendered with bold lines and vibrant colours. Wesselmann's use of ceramics adds a tactile and three-dimensional element to his artistic expression, an object that encourages interaction. It serves as both a piece of art to be admired and a functional object that can be used in everyday life, blurring the lines between art and utility.
"Blonde Vivienne" is a testament to Wesselmann's ability to capture the spirit of his time and his fascination with the female form. The bold and alluring portrayal of Vivienne, combined with the medium of glazed ceramic, creates a dynamic artwork that invites viewers to appreciate the fusion of art, culture, and everyday objects. It stands as a testament to Wesselmann's artistic prowess and his enduring influence on the Pop Art movement.